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Angulodus
Classification
Phylum:
Conodonta
Class:
Conodonta
Order:
Conodontophorida
Superfamily:
Conodontophorida - SuperFamily Unknown
Family:
SuperFamily Unknown - Family Unknown
Formal Genus Name and Reference:
Angulodus HUDDLE, 1934, p. 76
Type Species:
A. demissus, OD
Images
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Fig. 118, 11. *A. demissus, holotype, U.Dev. (low.New Albany Sh.), USA (Ind.), Sb element, lat. view, X17 (Huddle, 1934)
Synonyms
Cervicornoides
Geographic Distribution
Eu.-N.Am.-Australia
Age Range
Beginning Stage in Treatise Usage:
Dev.
Beginning International Stage:
Lochkovian
Fraction Up In Beginning Stage:
0
Beginning Date:
419
Ending Stage in Treatise Usage:
Penn.
Ending International Stage:
Gzhelian
Fraction Up In Ending Stage:
100
Ending Date:
298.89
Description
Sb element bipennate with downward projecting anterior process in vertical plane of posterior process, Denticles confluent and commonly alternating in size.
References
Huddle, J. W., 1934, Conodonts from the New Albany shale of Indiana: Bull. Am. Paleontol., v. 21, no. 72, 136 p., 12 pl.
Museum or Author Information
Classification
Phylum:
Conodonta
Class:
Conodonta
Order:
Conodontophorida
Superfamily:
Conodontophorida - SuperFamily Unknown
Family:
SuperFamily Unknown - Family Unknown
Formal Genus Name and Reference:
Angulodus HUDDLE, 1934, p. 76
Type Species:
A. demissus, OD
Images
(Click to enlarge in a new window)
Fig. 118, 11. *A. demissus, holotype, U.Dev. (low.New Albany Sh.), USA (Ind.), Sb element, lat. view, X17 (Huddle, 1934)
Synonyms
Cervicornoides
Geographic Distribution
Eu.-N.Am.-Australia
Age Range
Beginning Stage in Treatise Usage:
Dev.
Beginning International Stage:
Lochkovian
Fraction Up In Beginning Stage:
0
Beginning Date:
419
Ending Stage in Treatise Usage:
Penn.
Ending International Stage:
Gzhelian
Fraction Up In Ending Stage:
100
Ending Date:
298.89
Description
Sb element bipennate with downward projecting anterior process in vertical plane of posterior process, Denticles confluent and commonly alternating in size.
References
Huddle, J. W., 1934, Conodonts from the New Albany shale of Indiana: Bull. Am. Paleontol., v. 21, no. 72, 136 p., 12 pl.
